Quote Originally Posted by dalecooper
This is a bit baffling to me, frankly. You called a raise with a near-useless hand (it's not suited, it's two-gapped, and it's low cards), flopped nothing but a very low middle pair and a gutshot draw, and stayed in on the flop with a bet ahead of you and someone still to act behind you (who unsurprisingly raised - and you called that too)? I don't advocate playing strictly textbook poker all the time, but this seems like you were just playing to drive someone else crazy, not make money. I guess if Hudson had stayed in there was at least better implied odds, but as it turned out you didn't get near enough money to warrant the earlier loose calls.
pay more attention, the guy raising has saxton covered, implied odds are enormous.. if saxon hits 2 pair or better he had a very high chance of doubling up.